Today’s tale is in the Chronicle. Click here to read it! Terms for Searchers: honesty, bougainvillea, flower, trimming, lying
Read MoreI wish I could take credit for this one… This past weekend I had a front row seat to a moment of pure brilliance in my wife’s parenting career. I was sitting at the kitchen table at the time, sorting through some papers. She was cooking pancakes on an electric griddle. Our 6-year old was […]
Read MoreSomewhere along the line, we acquired these square plastic flat boards (about two feet across) with four wheels on them. We call them roller boards, and the kids love them. They lie on their bellies and push themselves around the house or driveway. I’ve tried rollerboard too, though I’m a bit too big, and I […]
Read MoreMy wife got an emergency call from C’s school yesterday. It seems the big guy was pale and wheezing and sitting in the school office under observation. He has a cold right now and used to have asthma, so this is something we take very seriously. She hurried over as fast as she could, only […]
Read MoreToday’s Tale is in the Chronicle. Click here to read it! Keywords for Searchers: funeral, sharp dressed, clothes, zipper,
Read MoreYou may remember my four-year old’s game of “Chase the Girls.” If not, click here. From what I’ve learned since then, it’s a game that his whole class plays. The boys chase the girls for a while, and then the girls chase the boys. This morning, as I was lying in bed trying to not […]
Read MoreOur four year-old has decided to be scared of rollercoasters. It’s a shame, really. He used to love them, but now he always tells us he’s too young. At Disney a few weekends back, we went to the Goofy rollercoaster. It’s a starter rollercoaster in the kiddie area – still lots of fun, though. I […]
Read MoreIn our house, it only takes one “no” to stop things. If either my wife or I say “no” it doesn’t matter what the other parent says. We may talk about it privately after the fact, but as far as the kids are concerned, one “no” is all it takes. You can understand, then, why […]
Read MoreYesterday evening, my wife and kids surprised me with pizza and stromboli for dinner. “Daddy,” the four year old called. “We got you a special treat!” I ran down the stairs. “Oh yeah?” “Yeah,” he nodded. “Because you’ve had such a tough day.” During dinner, my wife excused herself to go to the bedroom. After […]
Read MoreAt dinner the other night, I was trying to get the kids to talk about their day. After a series of shrugs and noncommittal “yeah”s, my wife finally lent a hand. She pointed her fork at our four-year old. “Did you play with Isabella?” He laughed. “Yeah! We played in car line. I pushed her […]
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